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Lower rt. corner of page 21: "O.W.D. Co. Dock" inscription. (Oval Wood Dish Company on the Bay, T.C.) A female and male in photo standing on dock. Log piles on the dock and a load of logs on a wagon.
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Products produced by the OWD (Oval Wood Dish) company after the moved from Traverse City to Tupper Lake N.Y. The OWD was a major employer in Traverse City until the hard woods ran out and they moved. The thin wooden dishes were used for holding…
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b&w photo across lake of Oval Dish Factory Fire
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The Oval Wood Dish company employees picnic. The head chef is Joseph Sleder (on the right center) with son's Ben and Budd on the left.
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Overview of the Oval Dish Co. on the north end of Boardman Lake.
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Picture of the fire damage at the Oval Wood Dish Co. and a picture of the smoke and fire taken from across Boardman Lake. (Both glass negatives cracked)
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403 6th Street home remodeled by Milton Bryant, Henry Ford's brother-in-law. The original house belonged to Franklin H. Smith, senior member of the Smith and Hull, a firm which dealt with hardwood lands and lumber. Franklin Smith scouted land for…
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Oval Wood Dish Company after moving from Traverse City to Tupper Lake, N.Y. Ca.1930.
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Aerial photo of Traverse City looking southwest from over West Bay